Four Thousand Years of Music
Exhibition (18 May 1950 - Apr 1958)
- Object[60]
- no[60]
- no[60]
- bird call[1]
- buzzer[1]
- ceremonial drum[2]
- ceremonial drumstick[1]
- crocodile zither[1]
- double bell[1]
- drum[9]
- drumstick[2]
- fiddle[3]
- fiddle bow[2]
- fiddle fragment[1]
- flageolet[1]
- flute[2]
- gong mallet[2]
- guitar[2]
- harp[1]
- jaw harp[1]
- lute[7]
- lute fragments[2]
- musical bow[2]
- musical scraper[2]
- oboe[1]
- plate gongs[4]
- ratchet[1]
- rattle[1]
- reclamo[1]
- slit drum[1]
- spinning top[1]
- toy[1]
- trumpet[1]
- violin[1]
- watchman's rattle[2]
- whistling top[1]
- xylophone[1]
- xylophone fragment[1]
- zither[1]
- africa[1]
- alaska[1]
- berlin harbor[1]
- brazil[1]
- british new guinea[1]
- burma[3]
- canton[1]
- china[6]
- colombia[1]
- czechoslovakia[1]
- egypt[2]
- fly river[1]
- france[1]
- gabon[2]
- german new guinea[1]
- guajira peninsula[1]
- guyana[1]
- india[10]
- japan[7]
- madagascar[1]
- madrid[1]
- mali[1]
- mindimbit[1]
- new guinea[3]
- nigeria[1]
- ogooue river[1]
- paris (france)[1]
- peru[1]
- prague[1]
- south africa[2]
- south america[1]
- south india[3]
- spain[1]
- sri lanka[3]
- thailand[9]
- togoland[1]
- united states of america[1]
- upper guinea[1]
- france[1]
- yes[8]
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